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Twilight Saga secret ending revealed

Los Angeles - The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 will end with a choreographed dance.

Nikki Reed has revealed director Bill Condon is planning to include a fun bonus scene after the final credits for fans of the vampire franchise, which will see the entire cast perform a lighthearted dance number.

The actress told MTV News: "If it's what I think it is, it's really awesome. It was a surprise "moment" on set that was pretty incredible.

"That day, there were about 150 of us, and we all came together and surprised Bill, so I hope it's that thing.

'Stay for the credits'

"It took a couple of practice runs [for us to learn it], and we had one drill sergeant who was in charge of gathering everyone.

"I got really into it. I was so into it that I wanted to be in the front row."

This comes after her co-star Kellan Lutz teased fans with the news of a "really special" extra scene to celebrate the final chapter of the epic love story between Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson).

Kellan enthused: "They're really going to love it, and Bill even told me to tell fans to stay for the credits - a really special thing is happening after the surprise ending.

"Every film's been building and building, and Bill Condon really had a great idea with ending the series with Breaking Dawn Part 2 and just adding a little more flavour to parts of the book that weren't there, but he elaborated more on.

"I think the fans are really going to enjoy it.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 is set for release on 16 November.

Watch the final Twilight trailer here:



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